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Wednesday, 11 April 2018

I've got a new story available to read as part of another contest
you can vote in! The limit was 1500 words and the prompt this time was 'The
Best Bad Decision', in which a character has to make the best 'bad choice'.

After a pleasant exchange on Twitter I felt encouraged to try and
be a bit more experimental with this story, so I'd be interested to hear your
thoughts on it!

It may well end up on this site in the future when I can figure
out how I want to go about presenting things on here going forward, but for now
the link to the contest is listed below, and the Reader's Choice vote is open
for the next six weeks.

About Me

Paul Isaac is an aspiring writer from Berkshire, UK. Though his short fiction has appeared on the shortlist in a few competitions, his list of accolades currently includes just one outright victory. A very short list then. Short, much like the drabble that helped him achieved it. He is currently working on several larger projects, which he flits between at will as he searches for the discipline to stick to one of them, and is actively trying to remove the phrase 'You have to strike whilst the iron's hot!' from his vocabulary...
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